Should Parshat HaBikhim (the passage about the showbread and incense offerings) be recited on Shabbat morning before Shacharit?
Synopsis
The Aruch HaShulchan questions whether it is correct to recite Parshat HaBikhim (lechem hapanim and bikhim) before Shacharit, since the Talmud indicates the bikhim were not offered until after midday. Reciting it before dawn would be inappropriate timing-wise.
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